The picture-perfect reflections of the Southern Alps in the slightly tannin-tainted Lake Matheson offers a preview of the wondrous, visually inspiring South Island of New Zealand. The next few weeks sees a journey, I've alliteratively titled Kiwi Kapers that circles New Zealand's larger but less populated island exploring the natural travel wonders of snow-capped mountains, sweeping glaciers, sparkling fjords, rock formations, verdant pastures and marvellous marine life.
On a clear day, New Zealand's highest two mountains, Mt Cook and Mt Tasman (sadly, Mt Cook is masked by cloud) mirror into this small lake near the foot of Fox Glacier.
Sunday, March 11, 2012
Lake Matheson: A Taste of the South Island of New Zealand
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8 comments:
I love natural beauty places. thanks for sharing this one, i really love it.
@family travel tips: Well you are in for a treat in the South Island of NZ with your love of natural sights. The place is packed with them.
It really does look like a mirror reflecting those mountains
I've been there, mark, and you're correct that it's a beautiful area. Do hike to the foot of the Franz Josef glacier if you get a chance - it's spectacular!
@heather: There are some protected parts of the lake that stay fairly still making wonderful reflective surfaces.
@barbara: Thank you for the excellent suggestion. We hiked to the foot of Franz Josep before heading for Lake Matheson and walking around the lake.
A great photo Mark. It is a truly beautiful place which is captured here. Thanks
@anonymous: Thank you for your kind remarks.
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